Who we are and What we believe-

Episcopalians believe in a Trinitarian God, which means a God of creation, redemption, and constant presence and love. This belief is stated in forms called Creeds that are said together at worship services.

We believe that the church is Christ living and visible in the world. This does not mean that any group is perfect. In fact, belonging to a church is an exercise in patience, forbearance, and love. But at every baptism, all the people are asked again to renew their own baptismal covenant. One of the questions is "Will you continue in the apostles' teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of bread and in the prayers?" We believe that we are called to continue practices that date back to Jesus.

What can you expect when you visit St. Paul's? Love for you, love for one another, a kind smile, a hearty handshake, and probably a hug. All of these help define a congregation of believers. We can appreciate your presence and make you feel welcomed without putting you "on display". For more information, you might want to visit this website- or better yet- come to one of our services! I am convinced that once you visit, you'll want to come back!